Wednesday, September 30, 2009

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First Major Monographic Exhibition Devoted in Spain to Henri Fantin-Latour

Henri Fantin-Latour, Coin de table. Oil on canvas,160 x 225 cm. Musée d'Orsay, París. Donated by M. and Mme Emile Blémont, 1920.

MADRID.- This autumn the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid is presenting Fantin-Latour (1836-1904), the first major monographic exhibition to be devoted in Spain to this French painter. It has been organised in conjunction with the Fundaçao Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon, where it can be seen this summer. The exhibition features a comprehensive selection from the artist's oeuvre comprising 70 paintings, drawings and prints loaned from museums and institutions around the world. Using a chronological arrangement that follows Fantin-Latour's career through the second half of the 19th century, the exhibition includes some of his most famous paintings, among them group portraits of family members and friends, interiors with figures and realist still lifes, as well as allegorical and musical fantasies. Fantin-Latour was a pupil of Courbet for a short period, a travelling companion of Whistler and a friend of Monet and ... More


MoMA Presents an Expanded Version of Annual Photography Exhibition



Walead Beshty (American, born United Kingdom, 1976), Three Color Curl (CMY: Irvine, California, August 24th 2008, Fuji Crystal Archive Type C). 2008. Color photographic paper, 50 x 97" (127 x 246.4 cm) Collection Mara and Javier Mendez, Puerto Rico. Image courtesy the artist and Wallspace, New York © 2009 Walead Beshty.

NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art presents New Photography 2009: Walead Beshty, Daniel Gordon, Leslie Hewitt, Carter Mull, Sterling Ruby, Sara VanDerBeek, this year's installment of the annual fall showcase of significant recent work in contemporary photography, on view from September 30, 2009, through January 11, 2010, in The Robert and Joyce Menschel Gallery, third floor. Each fall, the exhibition has presented significant bodies of contemporary work of two to four artists. This year, New Photography has expanded to highlight the work of six artists, with some 20 works of photography. It is organized by Eva Respini, ... More
  Exceptional Self Portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck to Feature in Sotheby's Sale



Sir Anthony van Dyck, Self Portrait, oil on canvas, est: £2-3 million. Photo: Sotheby's.

LONDON.- Sotheby's announced this morning that its forthcoming Evening Sale of Old Master and Early British Paintings in London on Wednesday, December 9, 2009 will include an outstanding self portrait by Sir Anthony van Dyck, one of the most important artists to have worked in England. This masterpiece, which is van Dyck's last portrait of himself, was painted in London in 1641 in the final months of his life. It is one of only three self portraits that the artist painted in England and it captures him grandly attired in a black and white silk doublet. The painting has been in the same family collection since 1712, a period of almost 300 years. It was one of the star exhibits of the recent Van Dyck & Britain show at Tate Britain and comes to the market with exemplary provenance an estimate of £2-3 million. ... More
  Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice at the Louvre



Tiziano Vecellio, called Titian (1488/90–1576), Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine, called The Virgin with the Rabbit, c. 1525–30, Oil on canvas, 0.71 m x 0.87 m, Musée du Louvre, Paris, Inv. 743 © 2007 Musée du Louvre / Angèle Dequier.

PARIS.- A major event at the Louvre: powerful canvases by the greatest Venetian painters of the sixteenth century are presented side by side in Napoleon Hall in an exhibition allowing visitors to observe the play of inspiration and admiration between these geniuses as well as the competitive nature of their artistic dialogue. Including eighty-five canvases, most of which have been loaned for the occasion by prestigious museums worldwide, the exhibition brings this noble rivalry into focus through juxtapositions of paintings treating the same or equivalent themes, thus demonstrating just how much these artists were influenced by one another or instead used their paintings as critiques or to put forward their own personal interpretations ... More
Museum Names Annie Leibovitz as 2010 Women of Distinction Recipient



Leibovitz was a selected in recognition for her 40 years of iconic work

SANTA FE, NM.- The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum announced today that legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz will be the guest of honor at its 2010 Women of Distinction Series event on March 6, 2010, at the Lensic Performing Arts Center in Santa Fe. Leibovitz was a selected in recognition for her 40 years of iconic work, which has included some of the most memorable, provocative and moving works, making her arguably the most well-known living artist in the photographic medium. Of being recognized by the Women of Distinction Series, Leibovitz said, "Georgia O'Keeffe was one of the first artists I was aware of as a young person. Alfred Stieglitz's photographs of O'Keeffe are ... More
  San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Former Director Henry T. Hopkins Dies



Henry T. Hopkins. Photo: Courtesy SFMOMA.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA.- Former San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) director Henry T. Hopkins passed away on September 27, 2009. During his twelve-year tenure (1974–86), Hopkins sought to establish SFMOMA as the West Coast's premier museum of twentieth-century art through a deliberate plan of accelerated activity, determining new directions for both the exhibition program and the permanent collection and launching the museum on a course of renewed excitement and expansion. "Hopkins's leadership at SFMOMA was distinguished by outstanding intellect and creative vision," says Neal Benezra, SFMOMA director. "In addition to organizing important exhibitions—including Ed Ruscha's first museum ... More
  Sculpture Park at the Indianapolis Museum of Art to Open in June 2010



Los Carpinteros, Free Basket, 2008 (detail) (computer rendering) © Los Carpinteros. Courtesy: Sean Kelly Gallery , New York.

INDIANAPOLIS, IN.- The Indianapolis Museum of Art today announced that 100 Acres: The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park will open on June 20, 2010 with a public grand opening celebration including tours and a Summer Solstice program. Located on 100 acres of land that includes untamed woodlands, wetlands, a lake, and meadows adjacent to the Museum, 100 Acres will be one of the largest museum art parks in the country and the only one to feature the ongoing commission of temporary, site-responsive artworks. The park will open with eight newly commissioned inaugural works by international artists, a LEED ... More
The Collection of William F. Reilly to Be Offered at Christie's New York



A Roman Marble Portrait Head of the Emprero Antoninus Pius Reign 138-161 A.D. 13½ in. (34.3 cm) high. Estimate: $400,000 - 600,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2009.

NEW YORK, NY.- This October, Christie's presents a special collection of fine art and furnishings from the Manhattan residence of the late Mr. William F. Reilly, a prominent philanthropist, collector, and former chief executive officer and chairman of the publishing firm Primedia. This superb collection of important 18th and 19th century furniture, rare antiquities, Old Master paintings, and decorative items was primarily housed in Mr. Reilly's Sutton Square townhouse, located in one of Manhattan's most fashionable neighborhoods. The three-story house with its dramatic river views and impeccably-designed interiors has been profiled in ... More
  Japanese Design Team Nendo to Unveil Four New Designs and Prototypes



Oki Sato.

NEW YORK, NY.- The newest projects and prototypes from the renowned Tokyo-based design studio Nendo will be seen for the first time at the Museum of Arts and Design this October. From October 27 through January 10, 2010, Ghost Stories, New Designs from Nendo will transform the MADProjects Gallery on the Museum's second floor into a magical landscape of new designs that imbue chairs, vases, and lamps with whimsy and optical illusion. Founded and led by Oki Sato, Nendo has garnered international attention and more than 45 design awards for its beautifully simple yet surprisingly humorous work in interiors, furniture, product design, graphics and architecture. ... More
  Legendary Painter Grace Hartigan Bequeaths More Than $1 Million



Grace Hartigan, Ask Me No More, oil on linen, 1994, 60" x 78". Photo: Courtesy of Maryland Art Place.

BALTIMORE, MD.- The late Grace Hartigan, a celebrated Abstract Expressionist painter who served as director of MICA's Hoffberger School of Painting since its inception in 1965, has left more than $1 million in paintings combined to the College and Maryland Art Place (MAP), according to both institutions' Boards of Trustees. Hartigan, who died on Nov. 15, 2008 at the age of 86, had deep connections to MICA and MAP for many years, said MICA faculty Rex Stevens, Hartigan's former student, longtime friend, studio assistant and personal representative. "MICA was an integral part of her life for the last 40-plus years," Stevens ... More

The Hockemeyer Collection of 20th Century Italian Ceramic Art on View in London



Lucio Fontana (1899-1968), Spatial Concept, c. 1964. 45 x 16.8 x 16.8 cm. © Bernd and Eva Hockemeyer Collection.

LONDON.- The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art presents the exhibition Terra Incognita: Italy's Ceramic Revival from 30 September to 20 December 2009. This is the first time that the Hockemeyer Collection has been exhibited in the UK and promises to be a revelation to modern art and ceramic enthusiasts alike. The Bernd and Eva Hockemeyer Collection of 20th century Italian ceramics has been formed over the past twenty-five years as an expression of the collectors' interest in Mediterranean – and especially Italian – art from antiquity to the present day. Although individual pieces have been exhibited before, this is the first time that such work has been the subject of an exhibition in Britain. It presents a selection of some fifty key works dating from the late 1920s to the mid 1980s by twenty-three of Italy's most celebrated artists and ceramists including sculptors ... More
  New Museum Announces Further Details About Urs Fischer Exhibition



Urs Fischer, Marguerite de Ponty, 2006-08. Cast aluminum, approx. 157 1/2 x 110 1/4 x 102 3/8 in (400 x 280 x 260 cm). Courtesy the artist; Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York; Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich; and Sadie Coles HQ, London.

NEW YORK, NY.- The New Museum today announces details regarding its upcoming major exhibition of work by New York-based, Swiss artist Urs Fischer. For his first large-scale solo presentation in an American museum, Fischer will take over all three of the New Museum's gallery floors to create a series of environments featuring towering aluminum sculptures, objects that appear to melt, and a labyrinth of silkscreened chrome steel boxes that will turn an entire floor into a dazzling cityscape of mirrored images. Marking the first time the New Museum building will be devoted to one single artist, "Urs Fischer: Marguerite de Ponty" will be on view from October 28, 2009 through January 31, 2010. An engineer of imaginary worlds, Urs Fischer has previously created sculptures ... More
  Ingmar Bergman Items Sold at Bukowskis Auction in Stockholm



Swedish director Ingmar Bergman´s Laterna Magica, similar to the one he owned as a child, is seen on display at the Bukowski's Auction House in Stockholm. (AP Photo/Claudio Bresciani)

By: Louise Nordstrom, Associated Press Writer


STOCKHOLM (AP).- A chipped and incomplete chess set believed to have featured in one of Ingmar Bergman's best known films fetched one of the highest bids at a special auction for the late director's belongings, auction house officials said Tuesday. The set, which had been valued at around 10,000-15,000 kronor ($1,430-$2,150), sold for 1 million kronor ($142,000), said Charlotte Bergstrom, a spokeswoman at Bukowskis in Stockholm. It is missing a white king and is believed to have been used in "The Seventh Seal," one of Bergman's most famous films. "In one part of the film, Max von Sydow sweeps his mantle over the table and the (chess) pieces fall to the ground and you can see that the white king breaks into pieces," Bergstrom said. ... More

More News
The Collection of Spiritual Leader JZ Knight Brings More than $1-Million at Bonhams & Butterfields
LOS ANGELES, CA.- Bonhams & Butterfields was honored to present The JZ Knight Collection on September 27, 2009. Amassed over a decade, the Collection featured eclectic and unique examples of period furniture, decorative arts, carpets and paintings from the 17th through 20th centuries with a particular focus on European and American elegance. Each item offered during the 500-lot sale was personally selected by Knight to reflect her passion for rare and unique items. Featured works from the auction included a discerning selection of 20th Century design as well as a diverse array of European furnishings, decorative arts, carpets and paintings. The Los Angeles sale brought over $1-million dollars and attracted an array of celebrity clientele. "Bonhams & Butterfields was pleased to offer the Collection of JZ Knight. Knight's passion for beauty and quality were represented throughout the offering, in all facets of the auction. ... More

Zap! Pow! Home Decor Gets a Pop Art Punch
NEW YORK, NY (AP).- Texan collector and decorator Andrea Reed grew up in a home filled with Pop Art, but it was the film "Tommy" that really made a lasting impression. In particular, a scene where Tommy's mother (played by Ann-Margret) sings "in an all-white room with a white ball chair. I was forever hooked," says Reed. She and her husband have painted their own living room six times, plucking from the Pantone candy box of orange, blue and pinky-purple. Other parts of the house also have received the Pop Art treatment, including the kitchen, which has a rainbow on the pantry. With a white Fiberglass sofa, ball chair a la "Men in Black," and zingy graphics throughout the house, Reed's on top of a trend that swings in and out like a "Solid Gold" dancer. With our continued interest in mid-century decor, it's no surprise to see Pop Art back for a visit. Pop Art was a major mover in late '60s and '70s decor. The space race inspired futuristic furnishings, and designers were influenc ... More

CIA Grad is Only U.S. Winner in This Year's Prestigious Interior Motives Design Awards
CLEVELAND, OH.- The auto industry may have seemed glum for a while, but there is promise. There is a new generation of thinkers who are inspiring and influencing the future of design. One of them is Brian Peterson. A 2009 Cleveland Institute of Art graduate in industrial design, Brian (4th in from top left in the photo) is one of eight winners (from hundreds of entries and 32 countries) in this year's prestigious Interior Motives Design Awards. Brian's award for Best Lifestyle Interior / Personalization is for a concept he developed while at CIA called the Nissan Mobile Maid Project, a design for the modern cleaner. Dan Cuffaro, head of CIA's industrial design department, says Brian's accomplishment "is a great honor and I believe it represents The Cleveland Institute of Art's ability to attract and develop top talent. Automotive interior design is a CIA strength because of our dual emphasis on product ... More

Launch of a New Book and Exhibition Celebrating the Work of Make Up Artist Alex Box
LONDON.- In the first ever extensive collection and exhibition of her work Alex Box gives full access to images which radically unsettle and deconstruct conventional images of beauty in fashion. Using everything from pigment to post its to magically transform her models Alex opens up the human form to a fantastical and expressive range of new possibilities. Her unconventional approach to make-up emerged from her Chelsea art school experimentations in sculpture and performance, Alex Box's mature work uniquely merges fantasy, fashion, science and illustration. Almost anthropological in her exploration of the face, Alex liberates each image from the constraints of reality in arresting images which are colourful, humorous and sometimes disturbing. Hosted at Annroy, Rankin's new Kentish Town gallery space, the exhibition moves from dark Berlin cabaret to kaleidoscopic clown. Each creation is an instinctive response to the moment, the model and the mood to form a moving expr ... More

Bonhams Dubai Offer Chughtai Picture That Was Once in the Collection of the Former President of West Germany
DUBAI.- Bonhams next sale in Dubai of notable artists from the Arab world, and Iran, India and Pakistan Dubai sale will be held on the 12th October. One of the highlights is a watercolour by Pakistani artist Abdur Rahman Chughtai. Pride of the East is one of the most important works by the artist to appear on the market in recent years and it is accompanied by impeccable provenance. Consigned by a private French collector, it was acquired from the personal collection of Walter Scheel, the former President of West Germany. The painting was presented to him on a state visit to Bonn in 1976 by the artist's son Arif Rahman Chughtai. A wonderful photograph of the moment of presentation was provided by the vendor which will be displayed in the sale catalogue. Works by eminent Arab artists such as Louai Kayyali, Paul Guiragossian and Seif Wanly will be offered alongside important pieces by Iranian masters Faramarz Pilaram, C.H. Zendero ... More

The Whitney Presents First In-Depth Look at Artist Steve Wolfe's Works on Paper
NEW YORK, NY.- For more than two decades, Steve Wolfe (b. 1955) has created objects and drawings that explore the intersections between material culture, intellectual history, and personal and collective memory. This exhibition, Wolfe's first solo museum show, comprises thirty works drawn from the artist's innovative body of works on paper, some purely drawn, but many combining drawing, painting, collage, and printmaking. A collaboration between the Whitney Museum and the Menil Collection, the exhibition is co-organized by Carter Foster, the Whitney's curator of drawings, and Franklin Sirmans, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Menil. Steve Wolfe on Paper opens September 30 and runs through November 29, 2009, in the Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Lobby Gallery. The show will then travel to the Menil Collection, Houston, April 2 – October 31, 2010. Working in the tradition of trompe l'oeil, Wolfe makes ... More

Collectors Say Valuable Paintings Stolen in California
PEBBLE BEACH, CA (AP).- Authorities say artwork by Jackson Pollock, Matisse, Rembrandt and others has been reported stolen from a California rental home in the wealthy enclave of Pebble Beach. Authorities say the two renters believe the 13 pieces were taken Friday by professional art thieves. The renters are offering $1 million for their return. Art owner Angelo Benjamin Amadio says the pieces also include work by Miro, Renoir and Van Gogh. He estimates the missing Pollock alone could be worth about $40 million. Amadio says the artwork was uninsured because insurance would have cost upward of $30 million. ... More


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The Hive Gallery's "Tarot Card" Themed show- this Sat. Oct.3rd...Bee there!




Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 02:04:26 -0400
From: nathan@thehivegallery.com
To: nathan@thehivegallery.com; artwrightstudios@hotmail.com
Subject: The Hive Gallery's "Tarot Card themed show" and performances- this Sat.Oct 3rd!!!

 The Hive Gallery & Studios
The Hive Gallery's "Tarot Card show"

*Featuring 22 of our past featured artists painting the Major Arcana of the tarot deck and 40 new artists painting Minor Arcana cards!!


This Saturday, OCTOBER 3rd, 8-12:30 PM


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Friends of the Hive Gallery,

Saturday, OCTOBER 3rd, 2009 , The Hive is presenting one of it's most anticipated themed shows of the year- our TAROT CARD THEMED SHOW!!

The Tarot is, "a pack of seventy-eight cards, used from the mid fifteenth century in various parts of Europe to play card games such as the French Tarot. It has four suits (Minor Arcana) corresponding to the four suits (swords, wands, pentacles, cups) of the modern 52-card pack, though the suit symbols and the number of court cards differ. It is distinguished also by a separate 21-card trump suit (Major Arcana) and a single card known in English as the Fool, or the Joker, which may act as the top trump or may be played to avoid following suit, depending on the game." Wikipedia


The cards have always been highly visual and filled with symbolism and later associated as a source of mysticsm and magic.

* Major Arcana List:

1 The Magician: Michael Ryan
2 The High Priestess: Shay Davis
3 The Empress: Brian Robertson
4 The Emperor: Haubs
5 The Hierophant: 13:11
6 The Lovers: Jason Hernandez
7 The Chariot: Macsorro
8 Strength: Jason Hadley
9 The Hermit: Delphia
10 The Wheel of Fortune: Terri Woodward
11 Justic e: NC Winters
12 The Hanged Man: Orion
13 Death: Nathan Cartwright
14 Temperance: Brendan Sharkey
15 The Devil: Brandon Sopinsky
16 The Tower: Pukac
17 The Star: Shinya Luo
18 The Moon: Prince of Cake
19 The Sun: Asia
20 Judgement: LD Grant
21 The World: Jophen Stein
22 The Fool: Andy Haynes

* We will be making a deck of the above listed 22 cards which will be available for purchase in November

* And over 40 up and coming artists painting their versions of various cards from the Minor arcana decks

*PLUS, 5 FEATURED ARTISTS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER-

FRONT STAGE PERFORMANCES:

8:00-8:45 Vicki Van Gogh [ www.myspace.com/vickivangogh ]
8:45-9:30- Emily Hay Collective [ www.emilyhay.com  ]
9:30-10:15 - Zombies Without Borders[ www.zombieswithoutborders.com ]
10:15-11:30 - Tek Support [ www.teksupportmusic.com ]
11:30-12:15 - Zaptra [ www.zaptra.com ]



BACK STAGE PERFORMANCES:

8:30-9:30 - Sound of 78 [ www.myspace.com/ ]
9:30-10:30 - FTW Records [ rebelrebel.org
10:30-11:30 - Demonslayer [ http://demonslayerfamily.com ]
11:30-12:30 - REL [ www.myspace.com/electrodjr el ]


Once again thank you buzzing into LA's premiere gallery for up and coming artists- it's sure to be a great weekend for all!
 
                        The Hive Gallery- 729 S. Spring St. LA, CA 90014
                        Founder/Curator Nathan Cartwright

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-We will be posting most of the featured artist's works with titles, prices, and approximate sizes,  Friday, the 2nd on our website: http://www.thehivegallery.com
(note: some work may be up before then but all featured artist work and group show work will
be up for viewing after 3 PM Thursday )


-Most available work  is listed under the "Art for Sale" section for
October 2009.

-If you see a piece that you like- please send a jpeg of the image to nathan@thehivegallery.com

or call 213-840-3733 (To grab an image from the Hive site- double click it in the slide show, it will pop up in another window and you can save it from there (p.s. its important to send a jpeg because artwork is continually being added to the site and number references may change this week).

-If you need to pick up purchased work from a prior show please email nathan@thehivegallery.com that you will be attending Saturday night and we will have your art packaged and ready to go home with you.

http://thehiveartgallery.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/thehivegallery
http://www.myspace.com/thehivegalleryandstudios
 
See you soon!!

The Hive Gallery


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October 2009-


The Hive Gallery Group show and Performances-

October 3rd, Saturday 8PM-12:30AM
$8 at door/ $5 for those dressed in Black and Yellow costume
Show runs October 3rd-31st

PARKING: FREE street & loading zones/ $ 10 at immediate lot on lft. past 7th st.

Featured Artist 1: Delphia
Featured Artist 2: Jose Lopes
Tall Wall Artist: Justin Schaefer
Small Wall Artist: Billy Dyson
Installation Artist: Gregory Rodriguez

TAROT CARD THEMED SHOW: Featured Artists are custom painting and exhibiting personal "Tarot" cards based of the original Rider-Waite deck

Major Arcana List:

1 The Magician: Michael Ryan
2 The High Priestess: Shay Davis
3 The Empress: Brian Robertson
4 The Emperor: Haubs
5 The Hierophant: 13:11
6 The Lovers: Jason Hernandez
7 The Chariot: Macsorro
8 Strength: Jason Hadley
9 The Hermit: Delphia
10 The Wheel of Fortune: Terri Woodward
11 Justice: NC Winters
12 The Hanged Man: Orion
13 Death: Nathan Cartwright
14 Temperance: Brendan Sharkey
15 The Devil: Brandon Sopinsky
16 The Tower: Pukac
17 The Star: Shinya Luo
18 The Moon: Prince of Cake
19 The Sun: Asia
20 Judgement: LD Grant
21 The World: Jophen Stein
22 The Fool: Andy Haynes

Minor Arcana list:

Natalie Phillips (Queen of Swords) / Jessica Ward (Queen of Cups) / Michael Carbonaro (King of Cups) / Henry Cram / Radhika Hersey (Prince of Cups)Ryan Ebelt (5 of Cups) / Anna Todaro (2 of cups) / Erik Siador (10 of Pentacles) / Yumiko Awae (9 of Swords) / Nicole Linde (Queen of Pentacles) Apricot Mantle (4 of Swords)/ Chase Osborne ( 2 of Swords ) / Miss Withers (8 of Swords) / Ching Ching Cheng (9 of cups) J.Slattum (10 of swords) /Elizabeth Henry (3 of Swords) / Dave Estes (6 of Wands) / Jeff Christensen (Queen of Wands) / Brandt Hardin / Philip Salas (Ace of Swords) /
Faye C uneo (6 of Swords) / Hestin Lostwood (Ace of Pentacles) / Aimee Kuester (Ace of Cups) / Gaia Bracco (King of Swords) / Mary Spring (Page of Swords) /Charles Swenson (Knight of Pentacles) / Alina Chau (Page of Cups) / David Gough (7 of Swords) / Nicole Filiatrault (7 of cups) / Jon Adelung (King of Pentacles) / Taslimur (Page of Pentacles) / Misa Tsutsui (Knight of Swords) / Mylan Nguyan (Knight of Cups) / Bethany Pratt (8 of Pentacles) / Leyla Akdogan (Ace of Wands) /
Thomas Lynch III (Knight of Wands) / Adam S. Doyle (3 of cups) / Alan DeForest (6 of Pentacles) / Martha G (8 of cups) / Yuki Miyazaki (2 of Wands)


GDG Tarot:

Anne Walker (Queen of Swords) / Mary Bellamy (Queen of Swords) / Karen Krajenbrink (Queen of Pentacles) / Lissa Treiman (Page of Swords) / Sasha Palacio (2 of Swords)

Resident Artists:

Sensei / Nathan Cartwright / Mary Spring / Greg Gould / Walt Hall / Temple of Visions / Sarah Winkle / John Dang / Jinx / Danny Dunbar/ Feminine Oddities / Shrine / Sonik / Ichae Ackso / Leyla Akdogan / Stephan Canthal / Paul Torres / Laura Diamond / Chris Donham / The Little Red Writer / Randy Kono / Sara Hedstrom / Alex Schaefer / Macsorro / Patrick Haemmerlein / Alan DeForest / Bethany Pratt / Wasmi / Radhika Hersey / Amanda Sage / Federico Hudson / Yuki Miyazaki / Sophia Gasparian / Ink Pen Mutations Press

Performances by:

FRONT STAGE PERFORMANCES:

8:00-8:45 Vicki Van Gogh [ www.myspace.com/vickivangogh ]
8:45-9:30- Emily Hay Collective [ www.emilyhay.com  ]
9:30-10:15 - Zombies Without Borders[ www.zombiesw ithoutborders.com ]
10:15-11:30 - Tek Support [ www.teksupportmusic.com ]
11:30-12:15 - Zaptra [ www.zaptra.com ]



BACK STAGE PERFORMANCES:

8:30-9:30 - Sound of 78 [ www.myspace.com/ ]
9:30-10:30 - FTW Records [ rebelrebel.org
10:30-11:30 - Demonslayer [ http://demonslayerfamily.com ]
11:30-12:30 - REL [ www.myspace.com/electrodjrel ]



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Fake Dutch Golden Age Painting at Courtauld Institute Proven to be Genuine

Hans van Meegeren (1889-1947), Procuress (after Dirck van Baburen) Circa 1940. Oil on canvas, height: 98.7 cm; width: 103.9 cm. Copyright: The Samuel Courtauld Trust\unknown.

LONDON.- A painting that supposedly was made by Hans van Meegeren, one of the most notable forgers of all time, dates, from the XVII Century and might have even hung in Johannes Vermeer's house, according to the Art Newspaper. The painting is titled "The Procuress" and is housed at the Courtauld Institute in London, which accepted it in 1960 as a donation from Professor Geoffrey Webb, a specialist in historic architecture. Webb, who worked in Germany after World War II, had received it as a gift for his help in the return of works of art to rightful owners. He believed that it was a forgery made by Van Meegeren (1889-1947) which Dutch autjorities had recovered after the War in a chalet that Van Meegeren had in Nice(south of France). The painting was loaned to three forgery exhibitions as an example of an excellent artistic forgery. The painting represents three characters, the Procuress, the character on ... More


Major Works to Highlight Sotheby's October Contemporary Art Sale



Fuego Flores in acrylic and oilstick on canvas by Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988). Estimate £800,000-1,200,000. Photo: Sotheby's.

LONDON.- On Friday, October 16, 2009, Sotheby's London will present its October Contemporary Art Auction, which will include for the first time a section of Arab and Iranian Art. The 177 lot sale will comprise works, in a range of media, by leading Post-War and Contemporary artists, such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Anish Kapoor, Andy Warhol, Chris Ofili, Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Frank Auerbach, Antony Gormley, Farhad Moshiri and Yan Pei-Ming. The sale is estimated to realise in excess of £9 million. Commenting on this year's Contemporary Art Sale to coincide with Frieze Week, Isabelle Paagman, Director and Specialist in Contemporary Art and Alex Branczik, Deputy Director ... More
  Royal Ontario Museum and Art Gallery of Ontario Unveil Two Star-Studded Exhibitions



Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and his wife, the actress Joan Crawford, 1931 Gelatin silver print Courtesy Condé Nast Archive, New York © 1931. Condé Nast Publications.

TORONTO.- The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) launched two complementary and dynamic exhibitions this fall, featuring images that epitomize glamour and that have helped define the public personas of some of the world's most influential people. The simultaneous opening of two iconic photography exhibitions – the ROM's Vanity Fair Portraits: Photographs 1913-2008, presented by the Bay, featuring classic images from Vanity Fair magazine's early years and contemporary images after its 1983 re-launch, and the AGO's Edward Steichen: In High Fashion, the Condé Nast Years, 1923-1937, showcasing photographs by one of the most ... More
  MoMA Presents the First New York Exhibition of Paul Sietsema's Latest Work



Paul Sietsema. Still from film Figure 3, 2008. 16mm film (black and white and color, silent), 16 min. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Fund for the Twenty-First Century. © 2009 Paul Sietsema.

NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art presents Paul Sietsema, the first New York exhibition of the artist's most recent body of work, on view from September 30, 2009, through February 15, 2010. Sietsema's films, drawings, and sculptures engage moments in art history and various genres of visual cataloguing. Out-of-print midcentury exhibition catalogues, archaeological manuals, and explorers' diaries all provide visual source material for direct appropriation and a more subtle gleaning of editing, framing, and presentation styles. This exhibition features his third film, Figure 3 (2008), and drawings related to the film, including new works ... More
Modernologies: Contemporary Artists Researching Modernity and Modernism



John Knight, Logotype (project for documenta 7), 1982, Relief. Birch plywood and advertising poster, 80 x 80 x 4 cm. Ernest and Micheline Delville © John Knight, 2009.

BARCELONA.- Few people were able to see Window Blow Out. The year was 1976, and the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York was presenting the show Idea as Model, featuring new utopian proposals then being put forward by leading US architects of the day. The night before the opening, though, Gordon Matta-Clark borrowed an air gun from the artist Dennis Oppenheim and shot out the windows in one of the exhibition spaces. In the casements of these he then proceeded to mount photographs of housing projects in the South Bronx, whose windows had been smashed by the tenants themselves. ... More
  Van Gogh Museum First Museum on the Continent to Launch iPhone Application



Rietveld building - interior. Photo: Luuk Kramer.

AMSTERDAM.- The Van Gogh Museum is the first museum on the European Continent to have developed, in collaboration with Antenna Audio, an iPhone application. The application Yours, Vincent was developed to accompany the exhibition Van Gogh's letters: The artist speaks. The application offers people with an iPhone or an iPod touch the unique opportunity to get acquainted with Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) also at home and even while travelling. Van Gogh takes the users of the application on a tour through his life and his art on the basis of his letters. The facilities offered by iPhone, such as audio, video and zooming in on paintings and letters, will be exploited. ... More
  Christie's to Offer an Exceptional Auction of Modern and Contemporary Art in Dubai



Ahmed Moustafa, Rembrance and Gratitude. Estimate: $600,000-800,000. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd 2009.

DUBAI.- Christie's, the world's leading arts business, announce their seventh auction of International Modern and Contemporary Art in Dubai which will take place on Tuesday 27 October 2009. The sale will bring together and offer to the international art market an important selection of pictures and sculptures from the Middle East region including impressive examples of Lebanese, Syrian, Egyptian and Saudi Arabian art. These works will be complimented by a very strong group of Indian, Pakistani and Iranian art, and the most important selection of Turkish art ever offered at auction in the Middle East. The auction will take place at the ... More
Bike Rides: The Exhibition at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum



Jonathan Brand, Fallen, 2007. Courtesy of the artist. Collection of Cindy Sherman.

RIDGEFIELD, CT.- It's a sign of the times—and our increased interest in sustainable transportation—that The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum debuted Bike Rides: The Exhibition. Organized by Aldrich curators Richard Klein and Mónica Ramírez-Montagut, with the advice of musician, artist, and bicycle advocate David Byrne, the exhibition explores the growing relevance of bicycles in contemporary art and culture. The multidisciplinary project features approximately thirty works from around the world, including functional cycles—ranging from cutting-edge designs to populist expressions—as well as bicycle-inspired sculpture and video. ... More
  Centro Galego de Art Contemporanea Shows Familar Feelings from the Boston School



Nan Goldin, Picnic on the Esplanade, 1973.

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA.- In the mid-seventies a group of artists from the East Coast of America began to challenge the conventions of the photographic medium starting from its technical and moral aspects, which had enjoyed a great influence in the uses of representation in the late twentieth century. The defence of truth was expressed by an unknown degree of exposed intimacy, which revealed modes of affection and consequently the emergence of new models of social articulation. Its fundamental contribution consists in turning uneventful motives into interesting narratives, which up until then had not been regarded as subject matters in works of art. ... More
  Serpentine Gallery Shows Major Survey of Work by Influential Artist Gustav Metzger



Gustav Metzger, Historic Photographs: Terror and Oppression 2007. Two black and white photographs on fabric, 444 x 563 cm and 444 x 471 cm. Installation view from Gustav Metzger, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw 2007. Photograph © S Madejski © 2009 Gustav Metzger.

LONDON.- The Serpentine Gallery presents a major survey of work from six decades by the influential artist and activist Gustav Metzger. Metzger's practice represents a life-long involvement in left-wing politics, ecology, and the creative and destructive powers of twentieth and twenty-first century industrialised societies. This is the first time such an extensive overview of Metzger's work has been presented in the UK. Metzger has worked closely with the Serpentine Gallery to examine his own archives and those kept by institutions, ... More

MoMA Anounces First U.S. Retrospective of Marina Abramovic's Work



Marina Abramovic/Ulay. Imponderabilia. 1977. Originally performed for 90 min. Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna, Bologna. Courtesy Marina Abramovic Archive and Sean Kelly Gallery, New York. © 2009 Marina Abramovic

NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art presents Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present, the first U.S. large-scale museum retrospective of the artist's groundbreaking performance work, from March 14 to May 31, 2010. Internationally recognized as a pioneer and key figure in performance art, Marina Abramović (Serbian, b. 1946) uses her own body as subject, object, and medium, exploring the physical and mental limits of her being by creating pieces that require her to withstand pain, exhaustion, and discomfort in the quest for artistic, intellectual, emotional, and ... More
  Orlan Presents Her Sculptures and Video at the Maubuisson Abbey



Orlan devant la sculpture de plis, photo de Catherine Brossais © CGVO.

SAINT-OUEN-L'AUMONE.- Orlan's exhibition at the abbey focuses on two of the artist's favourite modes of expression: video and above all sculpture, which the problems posed by the work's relationship to the venue, crucial in the abbey's highly singular the first person. Working in the heritage, formerly religious setting of the abbey, Orlan has spaces, give her the opportunity to explore in depth. With the powerful questions they raise, the works – especially produced for the exhibition –demonstrate in various forms her direct, joyful and subversive way of creating art in created a project that mingles time periods, hybridises appearances and unites differences. ... More
  Sotheby's 20th Century Italian Art Sale to Include Important Works



Giorgio de Chirico, Interno con frutta, oil on canvas, 1926-28. Estimate: £900,000-1,200,000. Photo: Sotheby's.

LONDON.- Following the tremendous success of Sotheby's 20th Century Italian Art Sale last October, which was 94.2% sold by value and achieved the second highest total* for a sale in this category at Sotheby's, the forthcoming auction on Friday, October 16, 2009 is set to include 33 works in a variety of media by leading Modern and Contemporary Italian artists. The sale will include pieces by Giorgio de Chirico, Giorgio Morandi, Marino Marini, Lucio Fontana, Salvatore Scarpitta and Alighiero Boetti and is estimated to realise in excess of £5.7 million. ... More

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Museum of London Shows a Collection of Portraits of Londoners with Polish Roots by photographer Grzegorz Lepiarz
LONDON.- London Creatives: Polish Roots, a collection of portraits of Londoners with Polish roots by photographer Grzegorz Lepiarz, goes on show at the Museum of London from 1 October to 1 November 2009. The display, which is presented by the Polish Cultural Institute, honours Londoners of Polish origins who, as leaders in their field, have actively played a part in London's vibrant cultural scene and asks how their Polish roots have shaped and affected their careers in London. The display includes portraits from a wide spectrum of backgrounds and artistic disciplines including Adam Ficek (musician and drummer with Babyshambles), Andrew Czezowski (co-founder of The Fridge and The Roxy), and Iwona Blazwick, (Director at London's Whitechapel Gallery) as well as Polish film directors, architects, artists, journalists, costume designers and poets. Accompanying the black & white portraits are video interviews with sev ... More

Young Masters Inspired by Old Masters to Exhibit at Cynthia Corbett Gallery
LONDON.- The forthcoming Young Masters exhibition, presented by The Cynthia Corbett Gallery, features emerging and newly established artists whose work is inspired by Old Masters. Through painting, photography, sculpture, and installation, each artist references an element of the established art historical canon, either through technique, imagery, or subject, whilst establishing an undeniably contemporary spin on highly revered paintings. The artists offer images that are familiar icons, often instantly recognisable, yet re-interpreted, distorted and somewhat uncanny. Young Masters includes work by an international group of artists including Gemma Anderson, Lluis Barba, Charlotte Bracegirdle, Maisie Broadhead, Cecile Chong, Hector de Gregorio, Alice Evans, Ghost of a Dream, Kerry Jameson, Valerie Mary, David Roche, Constance Slaughter and Masaki Yada, all of which address various issues through their practices, ... More

International Japanese Conceptual Artist Tatzu Nishi Brings 'Home to Art'
SYDNEY.- Tatzu is known for bringing 'home to the art' rather than art to the home, enclosing public monuments within private settings. Two new 'homes' have been constructed for his Kaldor project outside the Art Gallery of New South Wales swallowing up Gilbert Bayes' grand bronze equestrian sculptures, The Offerings of War and The Offerings of Peace. Both sculptures have been transformed within makeshift domestic rooms, making them appear outsized and surreal within familiar settings. Visitors can enter into these surprising new spaces and experience the sculptures up close in their new environments. The project is the latest from Tatzu Nishi who has been building domestic spaces around public monuments, artworks and streetlights for over a decade. He incorporates these familiar, pre-existing structures into temporary, intimate domains, forcing us to reconsider the public/private divide and ch ... More

Fourteen International Artists Exhibit in Geneva Under the Title Why Painting Now?
GENEVA.- Creative and expressive possibilities in the visual arts underwent a rapid expansion during the twentieth century. Duchamp invented the ready-made; in the 1960s and 1970s, happenings, installations, Land Art, Body Art, video and photography were among the media used by visual artists. The death of painting was widely announced. Yet in recent times, painting has made a comeback, seeing its prestige restored in the eyes of collectors and institutions alike. In late 2002, the Centre Pompidou presented the exhibition Cher Peintre, Lieber Maler, Dear Painter. Figurative Painting since the Last Picabia. It attempted, in the form of a genealogical tree, to contextualize the "return" of a kind of figurative painting that had emerged over the course of the 1990s. Between 2004 and 2005, Charles Saatchi presented in London a cycle of three exhibitions entitled The Triumph of Painting. In 2007, with the exhibition What is Painting? Contemporary Art from the Collection, Ne ... More

Mamounia Hotel Reopens in Marrakech
MARRAKECH (AP).- Winston Churchill invited Franklin Roosevelt here to relax following strategic talks during World War II, and Alfred Hitchcock shot some of "The Man Who Knew Too Much " in the hotel's lobby — which has also been a haunt of the Rolling Stones, Charlie Chaplin, Sharon Stone and many other Hollywood stars for nearly a century. Now, after a three-year, $176 million makeover, the Mamounia is opening again for business in the oasis gardens of Marrakech in southern Morocco. A top interior designer has refurbished its rooms in Art Deco and Arabo-Andalusian styles, star-studded chefs have opened restaurants, and a sprawling spa has been added to the 20-acre gardens of palm and olive trees to lure once again the rich and the famous to this legendary hotel set inside the Medieval ramparts of a world heritage site. "There is only three golden rules about a palace of this standing," says Jacques Garcia, the star French decorator who led restoration efforts: "Elegance, ... More

MoMA's Seventh Annual International Festival of Film Preservation Showcases Newly Restored Masterworks
NEW YORK, NY.- The Museum of Modern Art presents To Save and Project: The Seventh MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation, its annual festival of preserved and restored films from international film archives and studios around the world, from October 24 through November 16, 2009. Spanning more than 75 years of film history, from 1921 to 2000, the festival comprises over 25 films, virtually all of them having their New York premieres, and some shown in versions never before seen in the United States. To Save and Project is organized by Joshua Siegel, ... More

Artek to Launch Fragrance Inspired by 'Second-Cycle' Furniture Exhibition
HELSINKI.- In October 2009 Artek and Comme des Garçons will launch their joint creation, the STANDARD fragrance. The name derives from Artek's standard thinking, based on Alvar Aalto's original idea of systems and standards in furniture design. The unisex fragrance was created in line with Artek STUDIO's brief on combining synthetic and natural elements. The final scent was developed by Christian Astuguevieille, perfume creator at Comme des Garçons. The result is a blend of Finnish Labrador Tea, Twinflower Linnea Borealis, metal and rust in the base notes and fennel, ginger, lemon, musk, saffron and cedarwood in the top notes. The visual aesthetics of the STANDARD fragrance were developed to stand along with Artek's ideology and existing products. In line with Artek's design ideology, the scent is created with the ambition to nourish physical and emotional wellbeing. The fragrance concept was conceived in the p ... More

Time Capsule Captures Snapshot Of Museum
COUNTY DURHAM.- A time capsule portraying a slice of life at The Bowes Museum has been concealed within the Barnard Castle treasure house, following a major transformation. With the £3m roof project now complete the magnificent French-style chȃteau is once again watertight, which led to its being removed from the Buildings at Risk register and paved the way for a makeover of the interior. During this major revamp a message in a bottle was discovered by local builders as they unblocked a chimney to create a stone archway into the new shop. The message, which survived intact, was written by former curator Owen Scott in 1906 and secreted by him during an earlier building project. The curiosity its discovery engendered among the builders, Museum staff and visitors prompted the idea of creating a time capsule to provide a flavour of the workings of this magnificent building in the present day. The contents of the capsu ... More

Art and Music Come Together in a New Display at National Museum Cardiff
CARDIFF.- An original Damien Hirst; work based on Peter Finnemore's own record collection; and the inspiration for a new track by the Victorian English Gentlemens Club all form part of a new exhibition at National Museum Cardiff of art influenced by music and music inspired by art. The Sight of Sound (26 September 2009 – 3 January 2010) looks at the relationship between art and music in the 20th and 21st centuries. It gives visitors the opportunity to listen to pieces of music while enjoying a display of art from Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales collection and pieces on loan to the Museum. Beautiful, Father Time, Hypnotic, Exploding Vortex, The Hours Painting (2008) by Damien Hirst has been lent to the Museum by Mr Steve Watts from Cardiff, who won the work in a recent competition. The large five foot square spin painting, created by dripping paint into a spinning canvas is the original artwork for th ... More

Classic Photo Booths Still Churn Out Memories
PORTLAND, OR (AP).- In a corner of the airy, wood-paneled lobby at the Ace Hotel stands a big black booth with a curtain for an entrance and a mirror with delicate script that reads: "You are beautiful." Two young girls duck inside. Who are they to argue? They sit on a pedestal, pay $4 and wait. POP — a flash goes off. POP. POP. POP. A machine inside whirs and clicks, and clicks some more. They wait, like hundreds of other people every week, for it to spit out a slender strip of paper with four little pictures in black and white. Photo booths — the old-school, dunk-and-dry kind — are at the same time ubiquitous and endangered. The experience of waiting for that strip, small little moments in time, is nearly universal, yet the classic-style booths are hard to hunt down. The boxes, full of wires from disparate decades, aren't in production any longer. A Web site devoted to the booths puts the number at about 200 in the United States and about 300 worldwide. No doub ... More

United States Artists Names Rosalba Rolón, Shawn M. Donnelley, and Steven H. Oliver to Board of Directors
LOS ANGELES, CA.- United States Artists (USA), the national artists' grant making and advocacy organization, today announced the appointment of three cultural leaders to its board of directors. Rosalba Rolón of New York, NY—actor, director, writer, dramaturge, and USA Fontanals Fellow in 2008—was appointed on September 11. She joins Shawn M. Donnelley, president of the Chicago-based nonprofit consulting firm, Strategic Giving, and Steven H. Oliver, prominent Bay Area arts patron and philanthropist, who were elected to the board in recent months."Rosalba, Shawn, and Steve each bring with them invaluable knowledge and a great passion for USA's mission to invest in outstanding American artists and illuminate their value to society," said Susan V. Berresford, USA Board Chair and former president of the Ford Foundation. "Rosalba Rolón brings invaluable insight as a past recipient of a US ... More

This Halloween Idea Generation Opens the Crypt Doors to Launch London's Most Frightening Festival
LONDON.- This Halloween Idea Generation opens the crypt doors to launch London's most frightening festival – the Hammer House of Horror Festival. The Hammer House of Horror Festival brings together a terrifying programe of film screenings, ghost tours, readings, and an exhibition featuring never-seen-before artwork from their classic and upcoming films, rare and original posters and behind the scenes photos from Britain's most successful film company Hammer. The Hammer Horror Festival will be event you'll want to get your teeth stuck into as the exhibition, forming the back bone of the festival, unearths images from Hammers classic subjects and genres including Hammer Horror, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Living Dead, Thrillers, Science Fiction and Hammer Glamour. There'll also be an exclusive chance for Hammer fans to catch the first glimpse of artwork from yet to be released Hammer film Let Me In ... More


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